Russia may attack Ukraine with Oreshnyk missiles this weekend - Financial Times source

According to information received from a representative of the US National Security Council, Russia may launch a new attack on Ukraine with Oreshnik-type missiles already this weekend. This warning is reported by the Financial Times , citing an anonymous source in the American administration.

"As Putin has publicly stated, Russia intends to launch another experimental Oreshnik missile over Ukraine, and it is entirely possible that Russia will do so in the coming days," the source said on Wednesday.

We will remind you that at the end of November, Putin announced a possible strike against "Oreshnyk" soon.

In recent days, the USA has already said that in response to the shelling of Taganrog by American ATACMS, Russia may hit Ukraine with the Oreshnik. However, Moscow said today that the morning shelling of the energy industry was the answer for Taganrog.

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